Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Public Art That Conveys a Message
While some public art pieces can be a visual representation of an area, others can convey a message to the public. All the time, people make chalk drawings on the sidewalk, sculptures, or murals on walls depicting public messages, such as spreading peace, helping the needy, or others. When people see these artworks, they are receiving the messages that the artists are trying to send. These public pieces of artwork, such as the art at the Belt line, not only make areas look nice, but also help the community and the environment with their messages.
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